— Sorry, but I’m not sorry that I support our civilized Israeli friends who want nothing more than peace over violent Palestinian savages who want nothing more than genocide.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry I have no white guilt. I was born in the seventies, I’ve never discriminated against anyone, and my race has never been of any advantage to me. Why should I have any white guilt?

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for believing that marriage should be between a man and a woman.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for believing that we should put the interests of Americans first when it comes to immigration, legal or illegal.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry that I think Barack Obama may be the single worst President in American history.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for believing that a woman shouldn’t be able to get an abortion without getting the man who got her pregnant to sign off on it. After all, if it takes two to make the baby, it should take two to end its life.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry that I admire Sarah Palin and think she’s one of the single most impressive people in the country today.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for noting that modern liberalism is indistinguishable from socialism. When liberals stop acting like socialists, I’ll stop calling them socialists.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for suggesting that the answer to bullying is more kids punching bullies in the mouth, not silly anti-bullying campaigns.

by Sir John Hawkins

John Hawkins's book 101 Things All Young Adults Should Know is filled with lessons that newly minted adults need in order to get the most out of life. Gleaned from a lifetime of trial, error, and writing it down, Hawkins provides advice everyone can benefit from in short, digestible chapters.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for telling people that they’re responsible for their own lives.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry for wishing nothing but ill towards the unions that fight tirelessly against everything that’s good and right in this country because they think it’ll help them make a few more bucks if their side wins.

— Sorry, but I’m not sorry that society, Wall Street, and the government have no duty to “take care of you.” That’s YOUR job.